The SpectatorRichard Eyres, 1778 |
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Strana 10
... fhew their faces by confent . Whifpers , fqueezes , nods , and embraces , are the innocent freedoms of the place . In fhort , the whole design of this libidinous affembly , feems to terminate in affignations and intrigues ; and I hope ...
... fhew their faces by confent . Whifpers , fqueezes , nods , and embraces , are the innocent freedoms of the place . In fhort , the whole design of this libidinous affembly , feems to terminate in affignations and intrigues ; and I hope ...
Strana 42
... fhew no monfters , but · men who are converted into fuch by their own industry and affectation . If you will please to be at the houfe to - night , you will fee me do my • endeavour to fhew fome unnatural appearances which are in vogue ...
... fhew no monfters , but · men who are converted into fuch by their own industry and affectation . If you will please to be at the houfe to - night , you will fee me do my • endeavour to fhew fome unnatural appearances which are in vogue ...
Strana 44
... fhew to advantage in every look , word , and gefture . The gentleman was as diligent to do juftice to his fine parts , as the lady to her beauteous form : you might fee his imagination on the stretch to find out something uncommon , and ...
... fhew to advantage in every look , word , and gefture . The gentleman was as diligent to do juftice to his fine parts , as the lady to her beauteous form : you might fee his imagination on the stretch to find out something uncommon , and ...
Strana 46
... fhew more at large hereafter ; and in the mean time , that I may contribute fomething towards the improvement of the English tragedy , I fhall take notice , in this and in other following papers , of fome particular parts in it that ...
... fhew more at large hereafter ; and in the mean time , that I may contribute fomething towards the improvement of the English tragedy , I fhall take notice , in this and in other following papers , of fome particular parts in it that ...
Strana 50
... fhew in another paper the feveral expedients which are practised by authors of a vulgar genius to move terror , pity or admiration , in their hearers . Yet there are things improper for a scene , Which men of judgment only will relate ...
... fhew in another paper the feveral expedients which are practised by authors of a vulgar genius to move terror , pity or admiration , in their hearers . Yet there are things improper for a scene , Which men of judgment only will relate ...
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